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Your pledge creates better relationships. More than 5,500 people reported an improvement in the quality of their relationships after receiving counseling at a United Way agency.

Women's Initiative Next Generation 

The WINGs program allows women to start giving at the $500 level and increase to a Women’s Leadership Giving Initiative member ($1,000+) in two years.

Here’s how it works:

Year 1: pledge $500; $500 match from the Regional Business Council
Year 2: pledge $750: $250 pledge from the Regional Business Council
Year 3: pledge $1,000 – you’re now a Women’s Leadership Giving Initiative member

Some benefits of WINGs membership include:

  • Receiving invitations to select Women’s Leadership Events 
  • Having your name listed in the Women’s Leadership Giving Initiative Recognition Book as a WINGs donor 
  • Helping to build a stronger community 
  • Networking with other WINGs members and Women’s Initiative members 

To request a WINGs packet, contact Anne May at maya@stl.unitedway.org. 

If you prefer to give at your company, you must contact the United Way to enroll in the WINGs program. Your company will still get credit for your gift.

Thank you for making a difference in our community through WINGs!

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The United Way funds nearly 200 health and human service agencies located throughout a 16-county area in Missouri and Illinois. More than one million people in our bi-state community receive services that strengthen families, help the elderly, keep children healthy and safe, and build stronger neighborhoods.